You're welcome ! I think I'm becoming a modulation specialist between different applications. Modulating through midi is nice but through audio between DAW & Scope signal is much better ! But if you want to send modulation signals to hardware synth, I'm afraid there is only midi. I've seen on your studio that you've got an Usamo box, it could drive your midi modulation signal with nice timing !

W_ellis OSC Scope modules seem to be very promising too. But I didn't try it yet.

Hi all,
There is no SpaceF device that does this directly (as far as I remember, but I could be wrong )
In BlackBox II there was a CC morpher that could take any audio/midi signal and output it as 5 modified midi CC.
I currently have a project to do this in, a better way, but I haven't had the time to start yet. So alternative solutions are welcome

Hi all,
There is no SpaceF device that does this directly (as far as I remember, but I could be wrong )
In BlackBox II there was a CC morpher that could take any audio/midi signal and output it as 5 modified midi CC.
I currently have a project to do this in, a better way, but I haven't had the time to start yet. So alternative solutions are welcome

So I could use the modulators that came with mod mix v2 send those signals to the morpher and basically have midi cc modulation. Cool will check it out.

I missed the Flexor trick ! It looks very fun with the elastic module !

If you send midi notes to the little patch I showed you, the lfo wil be retriggered on each via its gate input and the retrigger button on.

Before the sync tot async module, the signal is sync format, allowing you to mix it with other sync signals with a mixer. Those other sync signals could come from envelope, lfo, modular audio input, flexor's lfos etc. And even async signals which allow you to use logical / math modules from BC & CW modular, just convert them into sync to mix them with sync. Or any other sync signal source. So, you can shape your modulation signal, before to convert it in midi cc, the way you wish.

I noticed that if you want an accurate signals, you should use sync modules as much as possible.